nmm 22 4500ICPSR08004MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1984 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR08004MiAaIMiAaI
Census Data for Planning and Service Areas, 1980
[electronic resource] United States and Puerto Rico
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research
,
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
1992-02-16Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1984ICPSR8004NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
This file contains 1980 Census data for the 679 Planning
and Service Areas (PSAs) in the United States and Puerto Rico. Data
for all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and for each
of the approximately 4,000 counties and county equivalents in the
United States and Puerto Rico were subsetted from the 1980 Census of
Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 1 (STF 1) and aggregated to
the PSA level. The file contains 312 substantive data variables
organized in the form of 53 "tables", as well as geographic codes
for region, state code, PSA, and land area. The remaining STF 1
geographic codes and the six tables representing median values are not
included. Data for each PSA include ethnicity and age of residents,
housing units, and units rented.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08004.v1
census dataicpsrcountiesicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrethnicityicpsrfamiliesicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing unitsicpsrminor civil divisionsicpsrpopulationicpsrrural areasicpsrStandard Metropolitan Statistical Areasicpsrstates (USA)icpsrurban areasicpsrNACDA I. Demographic Characteristics of Older AdultsICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social ResearchUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)8004Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08004.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR09026MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1984 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR09026MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population, 1980 [United States]
[electronic resource] Equal Employment Opportunity Special File
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2006-01-12Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1984ICPSR9026NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
The Census Bureau has created a special subset file from
the 1980 Census of Population and Housing data designed to meet the
needs of Equal Employment Opportunity and affirmative action
planning. It contains detailed 1980 Census data dealing with
occupation and educational attainment for the civilian labor force,
various race groups, and the Hispanic population. The collection
contains two tabulations of the United States civilian labor force:
one offering detailed occupation data and the other, data on years of
school completed. The occupation tabulation includes information for
514 occupation categories organized by sex and race (including
Hispanic origin). The second tabulation, years of school completed, is
organized by age, sex, and race (including Hispanic origin). This
collection contains 51 separate files, one for each state and the
District of Columbia. Each state file contains statistics for the
state, each county, standard metropolitan statistical area (SMSA), and
place with a population of 50,000 or more within that state. If an
SMSA crosses state lines, each state file containing a part of the
SMSA will have totals for the entire SMSA. The 51 files in the
collection include a total of 48,168 data records. Each of the data
records contains 1,098 "substantive" variables, as well as
geographic identifiers. A CENSPAC-compatible database dictionary,
Part 90, is also included with this collection.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09026.v1
Affirmative Actionicpsrcensus dataicpsrcountiesicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsreducational backgroundicpsremploymenticpsrEqual Employment Opportunityicpsrethnic groupsicpsrethnicityicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrlabor forceicpsrmetropolitan statistical areasicpsroccupationsicpsrpopulationicpsrstates (USA)icpsrICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)9026Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09026.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR03517MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s2002 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR03517MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1980
[electronic resource] Summary Tape File 1F, School Districts
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2002-11-14Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]2002ICPSR3517NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
Summary Tape File (STF) 1 consists of six sets of
computer-readable data files containing detailed tabulations of the
nation's population and housing characteristics produced from the 1980
Census. This series is comprised of STF 1A, STF 1B, STF 1C, STF 1D,
STF 1E, and STF 1F. All six groups of files in the STF 1 have
identical tables and formats presented in 59 tables consisting of 321
cells. The data items contained in the STF 1 files were also tabulated
from the complete count or "100-percent" questions included on the
1980 Census. The data files differ only in geographic coverage. STF
1F, the School Districts file, is a special tabulation that provides
summary level data for school districts by state (summary level 40)
including the District of Columbia, and by county or county equivalent
(summary level 41). Population items tabulated include age, race
(provisional data), sex, marital status, Spanish origin (provisional
data), household type, and household relationship. Housing items
tabulated include occupancy/vacancy status, tenure, contract rent,
value, condominium status, number of rooms, and plumbing
facilities. Selected aggregates, means, and medians are also
provided.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR03517.v1
census county divisionsicpsrcensus dataicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrethnicityicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrpopulationicpsrschool districtsicpsrICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)3517Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR03517.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR03518MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s2002 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR03518MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1980
[electronic resource] Summary Tape File 3F, School Districts
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2003-04-11Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]2002ICPSR3518NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
This data collection is a component of Summary Tape File 3,
which consists of six sets of data containing detailed tabulations of
the nation's population and housing characteristics produced from the
1980 Census. This series is comprised of STF 3A, STF 3B, STF 3C, STF
3D, STF 3E, and STF 3F. The STF 3 files contain sample data inflated
to represent the total United States population. All files in the STF
3 series are identical, containing 321 substantive data variables
organized in the form of 150 tables, as well as standard geographic
identification variables. Files vary in terms of geographic summary
levels and amount of detail. STF 3F, the School Districts file,
is a special tabulation that provides summary level data for school
districts by state (summary level 40) including the District of
Columbia, and by county or county equivalent (summary level
41). Population items tabulated include age, race (provisional data),
sex, marital status, Spanish origin (provisional data), household
type, and household relationship. Housing items tabulated include
occupancy/vacancy status, tenure, contract rent, value, condominium
status, number of rooms, and plumbing facilities. Selected aggregates,
means, and medians are also provided.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR03518.v2
census dataicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsreducational backgroundicpsremploymenticpsrethnicityicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrincomeicpsroccupational statusicpsrpopulationicpsrschool districtsicpsrICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)3518Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR03518.v2 nmm 22 4500ICPSR07913MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1984 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR07913MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing 1980 [United States]
[electronic resource]1970-Pre 1980 Tract Relationships
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
1992-02-16Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1984ICPSR7913NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
This data collection presents information on the general
comparability between the Census tracts in 1970 and the pre-1980
Census tracts, which were identified in late 1978 and used in enumerating
the 1980 Census. The file provides state, county, and tract codes for 1970
and pre-1980. In addition, it has the number of pre-1980 Census tracts
with territory in common with the 1970 tracts, and the number of 1970
tracts with territory in common with the pre-1980 tracts. All tracted
areas in the United States are covered.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR07913.v1
census dataicpsrcensus tract levelicpsrcensusesicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing unitsicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrpopulationicpsrICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)7913Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR07913.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR08051MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1984 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR08051MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]
[electronic resource]1979 County and MCD By Zip Code
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
1992-02-16Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1984ICPSR8051NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
This data collection relates ZIP codes to counties, to
standard metropolitan statistical areas (SMSAs), and, in New England,
to minor civil divisions (MCDs). The relationships between ZIP codes
and other geographical units are based on 1979 boundaries, and changes
since that time are not reflected. The Census Bureau used various
sources to determine ZIP code-county or ZIP code-MCD relationships. In the
cases where the sources were confusing or contradictory as to the
geographical boundaries of a ZIP code, multiple ZIP-code records (each
representing the territory contained in that ZIP-code area) were
included in the data file. As a result, the file tends to overstate
the ZIP code-county or ZIP code-MCD crossovers. The file is organized by ZIP
code and is a byproduct of data used to administer the 1980
Census. Variables include ZIP codes, post office names, FIPS state and
county codes, county or MCD names, and SMSA codes.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08051.v1
census dataicpsrcountiesicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrethnicityicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrminor civil divisionsicpsrpopulationicpsrMetropolitan Statistical Areasicpsrstates (USA)icpsrzip code areasicpsrICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)8051Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08051.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR08108MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1984 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR08108MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]
[electronic resource] County Population by Age, Sex, Race, and Spanish Origin
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
1992-02-16Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1984ICPSR8108NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
This data collection contains summary statistics from the
1980 Census recorded for all counties and all independent cities in
the United States. The file includes counts of persons by single years
of age (up to 75+ years) by sex, race, and Hispanic origin. Twenty-one
Hispanic/racial groups are reported for each geographic area. These
groups are total population, Hispanic (plus subgroups of white, Black,
American Indian, Asian Indian, other specified, and other nonspecified
Hispanic), non-Hispanic (including subgroups of white, Black, American
Indian, Asian Indian, other specified, and other nonspecified
non-Hispanic), white, Black, American Indian, Asian Indian, other
specified, and other nonspecified. The file is sorted by county within
each state.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08108.v1
ethnicityicpsrgendericpsrHispanic originsicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrNative Americansicpsrpopulationicpsrpopulation censusicpsrpopulation characteristicsicpsrraceicpsrAfrican AmericansicpsrageicpsrAsian Americansicpsrcensus dataicpsrcitiesicpsrcountiesicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrRCMD IX. Minority PopulationsICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusNACDA I. Demographic Characteristics of Older AdultsUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)8108Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08108.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR09693MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1992 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR09693MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]
[electronic resource]Extract Data
Terry K. Adams
2007-12-21Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1992ICPSR9693NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
This extraction of data from 1980 decennial Census files
(CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING, 1980 [UNITED STATES]: SUMMARY TAPE
FILES 3A AND 3B [ICPSR 8071, 8318]) was designed to provide a set of
contextual variables to be matched to any survey dataset that has been
coded for the geographic location of respondents, such as the PANEL
STUDY OF INCOME DYNAMICS, 1968-1988 (ICPSR 7439). This geographic area
data can also be analyzed independently with neighborhoods, labor
market areas, etc., as the units of analysis. Over 120 variables were
selected from the original Census sources, and more than 100 variables
were derived from those component variables. The variables
characterize geographic areas in terms of population counts,
ethnicity, family structure, income and poverty, education,
residential mobility, labor force activity, and housing. The
geographic areas range from neighborhoods, through intermediate levels
of geography, through large economic areas, and beyond to large
regions. These variables were selected from the Census data for their
relevance to problems associated with poverty and income
determination, and 80 percent were present in comparable form in both
the 1970 and 1980 Census datasets.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09693.v3
census dataicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsreducationicpsremploymenticpsrethnicityicpsrfamily structureicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing unitsicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrincomeicpsrlabor forceicpsrpopulationicpsrpopulation characteristicsicpsrpovertyicpsrNACDA I. Demographic Characteristics of Older AdultsICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusAdams, Terry K.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)9693Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR09693.v3 nmm 22 4500ICPSR08039MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1984 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR08039MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]
[electronic resource]Master Area Reference File (MARF)
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2006-01-12Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1984ICPSR8039NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
This file is an extract of Summary Tape File 1A from the
1980 Census. It contains numeric codes and names of geographic areas
plus selected complete-count population, provisional population counts
by race and Hispanic origin, the number of families, and the number
of persons in group quarters. Also included are the number of
one-person households, the total number of housing units, the number
of occupied housing units, and the number of owner-occupied housing
units. There are 51 files, one for each state and the District of
Columbia. The format for each of the files is identical. The number of
records varies by state.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08039.v1
census dataicpsrcountiesicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrethnic groupsicpsrethnicityicpsrfamiliesicpsrHispanic or Latino Americansicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhouseholdsicpsrhousingicpsrhousing unitsicpsrmetropolitan statistical areasicpsrpopulationicpsrraceicpsrstates (USA)icpsrICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)8039Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08039.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR07850MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1984 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR07850MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]
[electronic resource]Master Area Reference File (MARF): 1978 Richmond Dress Rehearsal
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
1992-02-16Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1984ICPSR7850NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
Master Area Reference Files (MARFs) link geographic areas
with their respective numeric codes. This data collection comprises
preliminary data collected in a dress rehearsal census in the spring
of 1978 from all persons and housing units in Richmond City, Henrico
County, and Chesterfield County, Virginia. The purpose of the dress
rehearsal program was to use the planned final materials and
procedures in locations which simulated various conditions the
Bureau would face in the 1980 Census. The data file was prepared in
the same format as the 1980 Census MARF and was designed primarily
by programmers for developing their software for data retrieval. This
release of the MARF contains geographic items from Summary Tape File
1 (STF1), as well as population counts by race and Spanish origin, the
number of one-person households, the total number of housing units,
and the number of occupied and owner-occupied housing units.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR07850.v1
census dataicpsrcomputer simulationicpsrcomputer softwareicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrethnicityicpsrHispanic originsicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing unitsicpsrpopulationicpsrraceicpsrNACDA I. Demographic Characteristics of Older AdultsICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)7850Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR07850.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR08405MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1985 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR08405MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]
[electronic resource] Master Area Reference File (MARF) 3
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2006-01-12Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1985ICPSR8405NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
Master Area Reference Files (MARFs) link geographic areas
with their respective numeric codes. This data collection is a school
district equivalency file created for the 1980 Census of Population
and Housing. The data contain geographic items from Summary Tape Files
1A and 3A as well as total population and housing unit counts. In
addition to providing the standard MARF geographic data, the
collection associates school district identification numbers with the
lowest available levels of census geography. Flags are provided where
a geographic area is split between districts. The data are contained
in 51 hierarchical files, one for each state and for the District of
Columbia.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08405.v1
census dataicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrmetropolitan statistical areasicpsrminor civil divisionsicpsrpopulationicpsrschool districtsicpsrstates (USA)icpsrICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)8405Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08405.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR07970MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1984 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR07970MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]
[electronic resource] Person and Housing Unit Counts for Tracts and Minor Civil Divisions
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
1992-02-16Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1984ICPSR7970NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
This data collection covers all census tracts and all minor
civil divisions (MCD) or census county divisions (CCD) in the United
States. All persons in the country were included in the file, which has
counts for total population, population in group quarters, number of
total housing units, and number of occupied housing units. There are
83,672 records in the file, one for each geographic unit, and each
record is arranged in a sort sequence of record type, state, county
and then MCD/CCD or tract.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR07970.v1
census dataicpsrcensus county divisionsicpsrcensus tract levelicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhouseholdsicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrhousing unitsicpsrpopulationicpsrminor civil divisionsicpsrICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusNACDA I. Demographic Characteristics of Older AdultsUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)7970Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR07970.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR07810MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1984 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR07810MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]
[electronic resource]P.L. 94-171 Population Counts: 1978 Richmond Dress Rehearsal
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
1992-02-16Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1984ICPSR7810NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
This data collection is a test version of the Census
Bureau data file format for the 1980 P.L. 94-171 Population Counts
and is based on data from the 1978 Dress Rehearsal Census of
Richmond, Virginia, and the adjacent Chesterfield and Henrico
counties. It follows the format and technical conventions that
were planned for use with the 1980 Census data at the beginning
of 1981. Population counts are given for American Indians, Eskimos,
Aleuts, Asians, Pacific Islanders, and other races and ethnic
groups, including those of Spanish origin.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR07810.v1
census dataicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrhousing unitsicpsrpopulationicpsrNACDA I. Demographic Characteristics of Older AdultsICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusRCMD IX. Minority PopulationsUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)7810Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR07810.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR08211MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1984 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR08211MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]
[electronic resource]Public Use Microdata Sample (B Sample): 1/1000 Sample
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
1994-10-19Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1984ICPSR8211NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
The Public Use Microdata Samples (PUMS) from the 1980 Census
contain person- and household-level information from the "long-form"
questionnaires distributed to a sample of the population enumerated in
the 1980 Census. The B Sample contains information for each state, and
for households and persons residing in metropolitan areas that are too
small to be separately identified and/or that cross state boundaries.
Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas (SMSAs) and county groups are
defined differently here than in the A Sample [CENSUS OF POPULATION AND
HOUSING, 1980 [UNITED STATES]: PUBLIC USE MICRODATA SAMPLE (A SAMPLE):
5-PERCENT SAMPLE (ICPSR 8101)]. Most states cannot be identified in
their entirety. As a percentage of the l-Percent Public Use Microdata
Sample (B Sample) [CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING, 1980 [UNITED
STATES]: PUBLIC USE MICRODATA SAMPLE (B SAMPLE): 1-PERCENT SAMPLE
(ICPSR 8170)], this file constitutes a 1-in-1000 sample, and contains
all household- and person-level variables from the original B Sample.
Household-level variables include housing tenure, year structure was
built, number and types of rooms in dwelling, plumbing facilities,
heating equipment, taxes and mortgage costs, number of children, and
household and family income. Person-level variables include sex, age,
marital status, race, Spanish origin, income, occupation,
transportation to work, and education.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08211.v1
census dataicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing unitsicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrpopulationicpsrNACDA I. Demographic Characteristics of Older AdultsICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)8211Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08211.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR08170MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1984 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR08170MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]
[electronic resource]Public Use Microdata Sample (B Sample): 1-Percent Sample
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2006-01-12Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1984ICPSR8170NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
The Public Use Microdata Samples (PUMS) contain person- and
household-level information from the "long-form" questionnaires
distributed to a sample of the population enumerated in the 1980
Census. The B Sample containing 1-percent data, consists of a file for
each state and an additional file for households and persons residing
in metropolitan areas that are too small to be separately identified
and/or that cross state boundaries. The B Sample defines Standard
Metropolitan Statistical Areas (SMSAs) and county groups differently
than in the A Sample [CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING, 1980 [UNITED
STATES]: PUBLIC USE MICRODATA SAMPLE (A SAMPLE): 5-PERCENT SAMPLE
(ICPSR 8101)]. Most states cannot be identified in their entirety.
Household-level variables include housing tenure, year structure was
built, number and types of rooms in dwelling, plumbing facilities,
heating equipment, taxes and mortgage costs, number of children, and
household and family income. The person record, in addition to
containing demographic items such as sex, age, marital status, race,
Spanish origin, income, occupation, transportation to work, and
education.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08170.v1
census dataicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrhousing unitsicpsrpopulationicpsrstates (USA)icpsrNACDA I. Demographic Characteristics of Older AdultsICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)8170Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08170.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR08212MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1984 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR08212MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]
[electronic resource]Public Use Microdata Sample (C Sample): 1/1000 Sample
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
1994-10-19Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1984ICPSR8212NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
The Public Use Microdata Samples (PUMS) from the 1980 Census
contain person- and household-level information from the "long-form"
questionnaires distributed to a sample of the population enumerated in
the 1980 Census. The C Sample identifies census regions, divisions, 27
individual states, and the District of Columbia. Four types of areas
are shown: inside central cities, urban fringe, other urban, and rural.
The C Sample separately identifies every urbanized area with a total
population over 800,000, and roughly half of the urbanized areas
between 200,000 and 800,000. As a percentage of the 1-percent Public
Use Microdata Sample (C Sample) [CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING, 1980
[UNITED STATES]: PUBLIC USE MICRODATA SAMPLE (C SAMPLE): 1-PERCENT
SAMPLE], this file constitutes a 1-in-1000 sample, and contains all
household- and person-level variables from the original C Sample.
Household-level variables include housing tenure, year structure was
built, number and types of rooms in dwelling, plumbing facilities,
heating equipment, taxes and mortgage costs, number of children, and
household and family income. Person-level variables include sex, age,
marital status, race, Spanish origin, income, occupation,
transportation to work, and education.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08212.v1
housingicpsrhousing unitsicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrpopulationicpsrcensus dataicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrNACDA I. Demographic Characteristics of Older AdultsICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)8212Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08212.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR08114MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1984 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR08114MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]
[electronic resource]Public Use Microdata Sample (C Sample): 1-Percent Sample
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2006-01-12Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1984ICPSR8114NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
The Public Use Microdata Samples (PUMS) contain person- and
household-level information from the "long-form" questionnaires
distributed to a sample of the population enumerated in the 1980
Census. The C Sample, containing 1 percent data, identifies census
regions, divisions, 27 individual states, and the District of Columbia.
Four types of areas are shown: inside central cities, urban fringe,
other urban, and rural. The C Sample separately identifies every
urbanized area with a total population over 800,000, and roughly half
of the urbanized areas between 200,000 and 800,000. Household-level
variables include housing tenure, year structure was built, number and
types of rooms in dwelling, plumbing facilities, heating equipment,
taxes and mortgage costs, number of children, and household and family
income. Person-level variables include sex, age, marital status, race,
Spanish origin, income, occupation, transportation to work, and
education.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08114.v1
census dataicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrhousing unitsicpsrpopulationicpsrstates (USA)icpsrICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusNACDA I. Demographic Characteristics of Older AdultsUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)8114Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08114.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR08646MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1987 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR08646MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]
[electronic resource] Public Use Microdata Sample (D Sample) [PUMS-D]
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
1992-02-16Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1987ICPSR8646NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
The Public Use Microdata Samples (PUMS) from the 1980 Census
contain individual-level and household-level information from the
"long-form" questionnaires distributed to a sample of the population
enumerated in the Census. For PUMS-D, which is a one percent sample, a
unique geographic scheme was employed in which counties are grouped
into labor market areas. While the A, B, and C PUMS files are
hierarchical in structure and contain two types of records
("household" and "person" records), the PUMS-D file has been
rectangularized, with information from the household records added at
the beginning of each corresponding person record. All standard PUMS
variables are provided in this file, including (1)housing information
such as year structure was built, plumbing facilities, heating
equipment, fuel used, vehicles available, mortgage, rent, and taxes,
and (2)person information such as demographic characteristics,
schooling, occupation, place of work, transportation to work, and
income.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08646.v1
census dataicpsrcountiesicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing unitsicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrlabor marketsicpsrpopulationicpsrICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusNACDA I. Demographic Characteristics of Older AdultsUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)8646Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08646.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR08210MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1984 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR08210MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]
[electronic resource]Public Use Microdata Sample (A Sample): 1/1000 Sample
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
1994-10-19Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1984ICPSR8210NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
The Public Use Microdata Samples (PUMS) contain person- and
household-level information from the "long-form" questionnaires
distributed to a sample of the population enumerated in the 1980
Census. The A Sample identifies every state, county groups, and most
individual counties with 100,000 or more inhabitants (350 in all). In
many cases, individual cities or groups of places with 100,000 or more
inhabitants are also identified. As a percentage of the 5-Percent
Public Use Microdata Sample (A Sample) [CENSUS OF POPULATION AND
HOUSING, 1980 [UNITED STATES]: PUBLIC USE MICRODATA SAMPLE (A SAMPLE):
5-PERCENT SAMPLE (ICPSR 8101)], this file constitutes a 1-in-1000
sample, and contains all household- and person-level variables from the
original A Sample. Household-level variables include housing tenure,
year structure was built, number and types of rooms in dwelling,
plumbing facilities, heating equipment, taxes and mortgage costs,
number of children, and household and family income. Person-level
variables include sex, age, marital status, race, Spanish origin,
income, occupation, transportation to work, and education.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08210.v1
population characteristicsicpsrcensus dataicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousehold expendituresicpsrhousehold incomeicpsrhousingicpsrhousing unitsicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrpopulationicpsrICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusNACDA I. Demographic Characteristics of Older AdultsUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)8210Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08210.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR08101MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1984 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR08101MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]
[electronic resource]Public Use Microdata Sample (A Sample): 5-Percent Sample
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2006-01-12Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1984ICPSR8101NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
The Public Use Microdata Samples (PUMS) contain person- and
household-level information from the "long-form" questionnaires
distributed to a sample of the population enumerated in the 1980
Census. This data collection, containing 5-percent data, identifies
every state, county groups, and most individual counties with 100,000
or more inhabitants (350 in all). In many cases, individual cities or
groups of places with 100,000 or more inhabitants are also identified.
Household-level variables include housing tenure, year structure was
built, number and types of rooms in dwelling, plumbing facilities,
heating equipment, taxes and mortgage costs, number of children, and
household and family income. The person record contains demographic
items such as sex, age, marital status, race, Spanish origin, income,
occupation, transportation to work, and education.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08101.v2
census dataicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrhousing unitsicpsrpopulationicpsrstates (USA)icpsrNACDA I. Demographic Characteristics of Older AdultsICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)8101Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08101.v2 nmm 22 4500ICPSR08533MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1987 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR08533MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]
[electronic resource] Special Tabulations of Population 60 Years and Over
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
1992-02-16Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1987ICPSR8533NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
These data, which correspond to tables provided in the
documentation, summarize information on the United States population
aged 60 years and over that was collected in the 1980 Census of
Population and Housing. The tables were prepared by the Bureau of the
Census at the request of the National Institute on Aging. Variables
appearing in one or more of the tables are age (in single years or
five-year intervals), sex, race (black/white), living arrangements
(institutionalization status, household/group quarters, living in
families/alone, relationship to householder, persons per room), income
(source, personal level, family level, household level, poverty
status), veteran status, educational attainment, urban/rural residence,
marital status, nativity status, and Spanish origin. In some of the
tables totals that exclude amounts allocated for missing data are
provided for purposes of comparison. The variables for which
non-allocated figures are included are age, race, institutionalization
status, income, veterans status, educational attainment, marital
status, and Spanish origin. The file contains a complete set of tables
for the United States as a whole, for each of the four Census regions,
and for each of the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and five
territories.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08533.v1
agingicpsraging populationicpsrcensus dataicpsrcensus regionsicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsreducationicpsrethnicityicpsrfamiliesicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhouseholdsicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrincomeicpsrmarital statusicpsrolder adultsicpsrpopulation characteristicsicpsrveteransicpsrvital statisticsicpsrNACDA I. Demographic Characteristics of Older AdultsDSDR IX. NIA Supported StudiesICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusICPSR I.A.1.a. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1790-1960 CensusesUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)8533Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08533.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR07781MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1984 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR07781MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]
[electronic resource]Summary Tape File 1: 1978 Richmond Dress Rehearsal
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2006-01-18Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1984ICPSR7781NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
This data collection is a test version of the United States
Bureau of the Census data file format for the 1980 United States
Census. It consists of data collected in the spring of 1978 during a
dress rehearsal for the 1980 United States Census and covers the city
of Richmond, Henrico County, and Chesterfield County, Virginia. The
Dress Rehearsal data were used to create two representative Summary
Tape File 1 (STF1) files for users who wanted to become familiar
with the data format or test and develop software for processing
summary data. The purpose of the dress rehearsal program was to
use the planned final materials and procedures in locations that
simulated various conditions that the Bureau would face in the
1980 Census. The STF1 files are equivalent in content to the combined
1st and 3rd count summary files in the 1970 Census data. They
contain only 100-percent items, and no sample items are present. This study
contains two test files created from the Richmond Dress Rehearsal
data: STF1A and STF1B. They are identical in content and format and
differ only in geographic coverage. STF1A file (Part 1) contains
summaries for the state, counties, minor civil divisions (MCD) or
census county divisions (CCD), places or place segments within
MCD/CCD and remainder of MCD/CCD, tracts or block numbering areas,
and block groups or, for unblocked areas, enumeration districts.
Summaries are also given for places and congressional districts for
the 96th Congress. STF1B file (Part 2) provides summaries for state,
SMSAs, nonSMSA remainder of state, counties, MCDs within counties,
places within MCDs within counties, tracts or block numbering areas
(BNAs), and blocks or, for unblocked areas, enumeration districts.
Summaries are also provided for blocked portions of all geographic
levels. Data are provided for population and housing characteristics.
The housing items include occupancy/vacancy status, tenure, contract
rent, value, condominium status, number of rooms, and plumbing
facilities. Variables on population include demographic items such as
age, race, sex, marital status, Spanish origin, household type, and
household relationship. Selected aggregates, means, and medians are
also provided. This hierarchical data collection contains
approximately 59 variables. STF1A contains 733 records with a
logical record length of 3,276 characters with 2 record segments of
1,638 characters each. STF1B contains 7,278 records with a logical
record length of 3,276 characters with 2 record segments of 1,638
characters each. The data are arrayed in 59 tables consisting of 32l
data cells. One set of documentation is provided to cover both
files. See the related collection, CENSUS OF POPULATION AND
HOUSING, 1980 [UNITED STATES]: P.L. 94-171 POPULATION COUNTS: 1978
RICHMOND DRESS REHEARSAL (ICPSR 7810).
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR07781.v1
populationicpsrcensus dataicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrethnicityicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing unitsicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrNACDA I. Demographic Characteristics of Older AdultsICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)7781Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR07781.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR07941MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1984 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR07941MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]
[electronic resource] Summary Tape File 1A
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2002-09-19Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1984ICPSR7941NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
Summary Tape File (STF) 1 consists of four sets of
computer-readable data files containing detailed tabulations of the
nation's population and housing characteristics produced from the 1980
Census. This series is comprised of STF 1A, STF 1B, STF 1C, and STF
1D. All files in the STF 1 series are identical, containing 321
substantive data variables organized in the form of 59 "tables," as
well as standard geographic identification variables. All of the data
items contained in the STF 1 files were tabulated from the "complete
count" or "100-percent" questions included on the 1980 Census
questionnaire. All four groups of files within the STF 1 series have
identical record formats and technical characteristics and differ only
in the types of geographical areas for which the summarized data items
are presented. STF 1A provides summaries for state or state equivalent,
county or county equivalent, minor civil division/census
county division (MCD/CCD), place or place segment within MCD/CCD or
remainder of MCD/CCD, census tract or block numbering area (BNA) or
untracted segment within place, place segment or remainder or MCD/CCD,
and block group (BG) or BG segment or enumeration district (ED). This
file contains 57 data files, one for each state, the District of Columbia,
Puerto Rico, and the United States possessions, which include American
Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, the Trust Territory of the
Pacific Islands, and the Virgin Islands. The information on the United
States possessions is similar but not identical to the other data and
is documented in a separate codebook. Puerto Rico is also documented
by a separate codebook.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR07941.v1
demographic characteristicsicpsrethnicityicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrmetropolitan statistical areasicpsrminor civil divisionsicpsrpopulationicpsrcensus dataicpsrcountiesicpsrstates (USA)icpsrICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)7941Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR07941.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR08077MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1984 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR08077MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]
[electronic resource] Summary Tape File 1 National Subset
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
1992-02-16Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1984ICPSR8077NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
Summary Tape File 1 (STF 1) consists of four sets of
computer-readable data files containing detailed tabulations of the
nation's population and housing characteristics produced from the 1980
Census. This series is comprised of STF 1A, STF 1B, STF 1C, and STF
1D. The STF 1 National Subset file was created by ICPSR in conjunction
with the National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA). This
file is a subset of STF 1 and has data for all 50 states, the District
of Columbia, for each of the approximately 3,150 counties and county
equivalents in the United States, and for approximately 450
incorporated and unincorporated cities in the nation with populations
of 50,000 persons or more. There are 321 substantive data variables
organized in the form of 59 "tables," as well as standard geographic
identification variables. All of the data items contained in STF 1
were tabulated from the "complete count" or "100-percent"
questions included on the 1980 Census questionnaire. The data are
provided in the original Census Bureau format so they can be accessed
by CENSPAC and other software packages that are oriented toward STF 1
data in the format provided by the Census Bureau.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08077.v1
populationicpsrMetropolitan Statistical Areasicpsrstates (USA)icpsrcensus dataicpsrcountiesicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrethnicityicpsrfamiliesicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhouseholdsicpsrhousingicpsrhousing unitsicpsrminor civil divisionsicpsrICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusNACDA I. Demographic Characteristics of Older AdultsUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)8077Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08077.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR08036MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1984 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR08036MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]
[electronic resource]Summary Tape File 2A
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2006-01-12Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1984ICPSR8036NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
Summary Tape File 2 (STF 2) files contain detailed
complete-count tabulations for all persons and housing units in the
United States. The STF 2A files contain summaries for standard
metropolitan statistical areas (SMSAs) and for these components:
counties or county equivalents, places of 10,000 or more inhabitants,
census tracts, and totals for census tracts split by county
components. A summary is also provided for the tracted area outside of
SMSAs within each state. The data are presented in two types of
records, each containing different tables. The first, record A, is
presented once for each geographic area and summarizes total
population and all housing units. The second, record B, is presented
for the total population in each area and repeated for each race and
Hispanic group in the area that meets nonsuppression criteria. Record
B is presented for a maximum of six racial/Hispanic groups. If too few
persons or housing units fall into an ethnic category in a census
area, the data for that category are suppressed. There are 51 files,
one for each state and the District of Columbia.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08036.v1
census county divisionsicpsrcensus dataicpsrcensus tract levelicpsrcountiesicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrethnic groupsicpsrethnicityicpsrHispanic or Latino Americansicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhouseholdsicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrhousing unitsicpsrmetropolitan statistical areasicpsrpopulationicpsrstates (USA)icpsrICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)8036Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08036.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR08037MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1984 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR08037MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]
[electronic resource] Summary Tape File 2B
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2006-01-12Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1984ICPSR8037NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
Summary Tape File 2 (STF 2) files contain detailed
complete-count tabulations for all persons and housing units in the
United States. The STF 2B files provide summaries for states or state
equivalents, state components, standard consolidated statistical areas
(SCSAs) and the urban and rural portions of the SCSAs, standard
metropolitan statistical areas (SMSAs) and the urban and rural
portions of the SMSAs, urbanized areas, counties or county equivalents
and the rural portion of the counties, minor civil divisions or Census
county divisions, places of 1,000 people or more and the urban
portions of any places that have been split into urban and rural
components, American Indian reservations and their county portions,
and Alaska Native villages. Population (or demographic) and housing
items are contained in each type of file. The data are presented in
two types of records. The first, record A, is presented once for each
geographic area and summarizes total population and all housing
units. The second, record B, is presented for the total population in
each area and repeated for each race and Hispanic group in the area
that meets nonsuppression criteria. Record B is presented for a
maximum of 26 racial/Hispanic groups. If too few persons or housing
units fall into an ethnic category in a census area, the data for that
category are suppressed. There are 51 data files, one file for each
state and the District of Columbia.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08037.v1
census dataicpsrcensus divisionsicpsrcensus regionsicpsrcountiesicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrethnicityicpsrHispanic or Latino originsicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhouseholdsicpsrhousingicpsrmetropolitan statistical areasicpsrminor civil divisionsicpsrpopulationicpsrstates (USA)icpsrICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)8037Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08037.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR08071MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1984 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR08071MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]
[electronic resource]Summary Tape File 3A
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2008-01-21Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1984ICPSR8071NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
This data collection is a component of Summary Tape File 3,
which consists of four sets of data containing detailed tabulations
of the nation's population and housing characteristics produced from
the 1980 Census. The STF 3 files contain sample data inflated to
represent the total United States population. The files also contain
100-percent counts and unweighted sample counts of persons and
housing units. All files in the STF 3 series are identical,
containing 321 substantive data variables organized in the form of
150 "tables," as well as standard geographic identification
variables. Population items tabulated for each person include
demographic data and information on schooling, ethnicity, labor force
status, and children, as well as details on occupation and income.
Housing items include size and condition of the housing unit as well
as information on value, age, water, sewage and heating, vehicles,
and monthly owner costs. Each dataset provides different geographic
coverage. STF 3A provides summaries for the states or state
equivalents, counties or county equivalents, minor civil divisions
(MCDs) or census county divisions (CCDs), places or place segments
within MCD/CCDs and remainders of MCD/CCDs, census tracts or block
numbering areas and block groups or, for areas that are not block
numbered, enumeration districts, places, and congressional districts.
There are 52 files, one for each state, the District of Columbia, and
Puerto Rico. The information in the file for Puerto Rico is similar
to but not identical to the data for the 50 states and the District
of Columbia. Thus, this file is documented in a separate codebook.
The Census Bureau's machine-readable data dictionary for STF 3 is
also available through CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING, 1980 [UNITED
STATES]: CENSUS SOFTWARE PACKAGE (CENSPAC) VERSION 3.2 WITH STF4 DATA
DICTIONARIES (ICPSR 7789), the software package designed specifically
by the Census Bureau for use with the 1980 Census data files.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08071.v1
automobilesicpsrchildrenicpsrcountiesicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsreducationicpsrethnicityicpsrfamiliesicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhouseholdsicpsrhousingicpsrhousing unitsicpsrincomeicpsrlabor forceicpsroccupationsicpsrpopulationicpsrstates (USA)icpsrworkicpsrICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)8071Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08071.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR08318MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1985 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR08318MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]
[electronic resource]Summary Tape File 3B
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census.
2008-01-16Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1985ICPSR8318NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
This data collection is a component of Summary Tape File
(STF) 3, which consists of four sets of data files containing
detailed tabulations of the nation's population and housing
characteristics produced from the 1980 Census. The STF 3 files
contain sample data inflated to represent the total United States
population. The files also contain 100-percent counts and unweighted
sample counts of persons and housing units. All files in the STF 3
series are identical, containing 321 substantive data variables
organized in the form of 150 "tables," as well as standard geographic
identification variables. Population items tabulated for each person
include demographic data and information on schooling, Spanish
origin, language spoken at home and ability to speak English, labor
force status in 1979, residency in 1975, number of children ever
born, means of transportation to work, current occupation, industry,
and 1979 details on occupation, hours worked, and income. Housing
items include size and condition of the housing unit as well as
information on value, age, water, sewage and heating, number of
vehicles, and monthly owner costs (e.g., sum of payments for real
estate taxes, property insurance, utilities, and regular mortgage
payments). Selected aggregates and medians are also provided. Each
dataset in STF 3 provides different geographic coverage. Summary Tape
File 3B provides summaries for each 5-digit ZIP-code area within a
state, and for 5-digit ZIP-code areas within states that were
contained within Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas (SMSAs),
portions of SMSAs, or within counties, county portions, or county
equivalents. All persons and housing units in the United States were
sampled. Population and housing items include household relationship,
sex, race, age, marital status, Hispanic origin, number of units at
address, complete plumbing facilities, number of rooms, whether owned
or rented, vacancy status, and value for noncondominiums. The Census
Bureau's machine-readable data dictionary for STF 3 is also available
through CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING, 1980 [UNITED STATES]:
CENSUS SOFTWARE PACKAGE (CENSPAC) VERSION 3.2 WITH STF4 DATA
DICTIONARIES (ICPSR 7789), the software package designed specifically
by the Census Bureau for use with the 1980 Census data files.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08318.v1
population migrationicpsrproperty valuesicpsrpublic utilitiesicpsrstates (USA)icpsrtransportationicpsrworking hoursicpsrzip code areasicpsrautomobile ownershipicpsrcensus dataicpsrchildrenicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsreducationicpsremploymenticpsrethnicityicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousehold expendituresicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrincomeicpsrlanguageicpsroccupationsicpsrpopulationicpsrpopulation characteristicsicpsrICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)8318Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08318.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR08157MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1984 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR08157MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]
[electronic resource]Summary Tape File 3D
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2008-02-15Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1984ICPSR8157NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
This data collection is a component of Summary Tape File
(STF) 3, which consists of four sets of computer-readable data file
containing detailed tabulations of the nation's population and
housing characteristics produced from the 1980 Census. The STF 3
files contain sample data inflated to represent the total United
States population. The files also contain 100-percent counts and
unweighted sample counts of persons and housing units. All files in
the STF 3 series are identical, containing 321 substantive data
variables organized in the form of 150 "tables," as well as standard
geographic identification variables. Population items tabulated for
each person include demographic data and information on schooling,
ethnicity, labor force status, and number of children, as well as
details on occupation and income. Housing items include size and
condition of the housing unit as well as information on value, age,
water, sewage and heating, vehicles, and monthly owner costs. Each
dataset provides different geographic coverage. STF 3D provides
summaries for state or state equivalent, congressional district (as
constituted for the 98th Congress), county or county equivalent,
places of 10,000 or more people, and minor civil division/census
county division. There are 51 separate files, one for each state and
the District of Columbia. The Census Bureau's machine-readable data
dictionary for STF 3 is also available through CENSUS OF POPULATION
AND HOUSING, 1980 [UNITED STATES]: CENSUS SOFTWARE PACKAGE (CENSPAC)
VERSION 3.2 WITH STF4 DATA DICTIONARIES (ICPSR 7789), the software
package designed specifically by the Census Bureau for use with the
1980 Census data files.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08157.v1
automobile expensesicpsrcensus county divisionsicpsrcensus dataicpsrcensus regionsicpsrcongressional districtsicpsrcountiesicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsreducationicpsremploymenticpsrethnicityicpsrfamily historyicpsrHispanic or Latino originsicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousehold expendituresicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrincomeicpsrminor civil divisionsicpsrnative languageicpsroccupationsicpsrpopulationicpsrpopulation characteristicsicpsrproperty valuesicpsrreal estateicpsrstates (USA)icpsrICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)8157Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08157.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR08710MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1988 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR08710MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]
[electronic resource]Summary Tape File 3D Congressional District-Level Extract
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2008-02-15Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1988ICPSR8710NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
For this dataset, congressional district records were
extracted from Summary Tape File 3D files and combined into a single
file with the congressional district as the unit of analysis. While
the 51 STF 3D files contain several levels of geographic
hierarchy--state, congressional district, county or county
equivalent, places with 10,000 or more inhabitants, and minor civil
divisions with 10,000 or more inhabitants--with one file per state,
this extract file presents data for one geographical level, the
congressional district, and contains records for all congressional
districts in the nation in one physical file. The 436 congressional
districts described in the file are defined according to the
boundaries established for the 98th Congress. Summary Tape File 3
consists of detailed tabulations of the nation's population and
housing characteristics and is composed of five parts: STF 3A, STF
3B, STF 3C, STF 3D, and STF 3H. These files contain sample data
inflated to represent the total population but also include
100-percent counts and unweighted sample counts for some variables.
Complete-count data are supplied for demographic characteristics such
as age, race, sex, marital status, and Spanish origin, and for
housing information such as as the number of units at the address,
number of rooms, occupancy status, tenure, property value, and
plumbing facilities. Sample data are provided for other items
including education, language, ancestry, employment, transportation,
and income.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08710.v1
census dataicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsreducationicpsremploymenticpsrethnicityicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing unitsicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrincomeicpsrnative languageicpsrpopulationicpsrtransportationicpsrICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)8710Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08710.v1 nmm 22 4500ICPSR08229MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1984 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR08229MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]
[electronic resource] Summary Tape File 4B Extract
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2006-01-12Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1984ICPSR8229NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
Summary Tape File 4 consists of three sets of
computer-readable data files containing highly detailed tabulations of
the nation's population and housing characteristics produced from the
1980 Census. The files contain sample data inflated to represent the
total United States population. The files also contain 100-percent
counts and unweighted sample counts of persons and housing units. This
series is comprised of STF 4A, STF 4B, and STF 4C. All three series
have identical tables and format. Population items tabulated for each
area include demographic data and information on schooling, ethnicity,
labor force status, children, and details about occupation and
income. Housing items include data on size and condition of the
housing unit as well as information on value, age, water, sewage and
heating, vehicles, and monthly owner costs.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08229.v2
African Americansicpsrautomobilesicpsrcensus county divisionsicpsrcensus dataicpsrchildrenicpsrconsolidated metropolitan statistical areasicpsrcountiesicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsreducationicpsremploymenticpsrethnicityicpsrfamiliesicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrincomeicpsrmetropolitan statistical areasicpsrminor civil divisionsicpsroccupationsicpsrpopulationicpsrproperty valuesicpsrreal estateicpsrstates (USA)icpsrICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)8229Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08229.v2 nmm 22 4500ICPSR08658MiAaIm f a u cr mn mmmmuuuu150331s1987 miu f a eng d(MiAaI)ICPSR08658MiAaIMiAaI
Census of Population and Housing, 1980 [United States]
[electronic resource] Summary Tape File 5, Special Tabulations of Population 60 Years and Over
United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census
2006-01-18Ann Arbor, Mich.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]1987ICPSR8658NumericTitle from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2015-03-31.AVAILABLE. This study is freely available to ICPSR member institutions.Also available as downloadable files.
These data, which correspond to tables provided in the
documentation, summarize information on the United States population
aged 60 years and over that was collected in the 1980 Census of
Population and Housing. The tables were prepared by the Bureau of the
Census at the request of the National Institute on Aging. The tables
are comprised of cross-tabulations of both "100 percent items" and
"sample items" with age (bracketed in five year intervals from 60-64
through 90+). Race (White/Black/American Indian/Asian Pacific
Islander/Spanish Origin) is a factor in all of the tables, either as
race of respondent, of householder, or of family head. The file
contains data for a complete set of tables for each of the 50 States,
the District of Columbia and five territories, the nine Census
divisions, the four Census regions, and the United States as a whole.
Cf.: http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08658.v1
agingicpsrcensus dataicpsrhousing conditionsicpsrpopulationicpsrraceicpsrdemographic characteristicsicpsrhousehold compositionicpsrhousingicpsrhousing unitsicpsrNACDA I. Demographic Characteristics of Older AdultsRCMD IX. Minority PopulationsICPSR I.A.1.c. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics, United States, Decennial Censuses, 1980 CensusDSDR IX. NIA Supported StudiesUnited States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the CensusInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.ICPSR (Series)8658Access restricted ; authentication may be required:http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR08658.v1